1. Download Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.
This is available for free from Microsoft. Despite its name, this tool
works with Windows Vista ISO as well. You can run this tool on
virtually any version of Windows.
This is available for free from Microsoft. Despite its name, this tool
works with Windows Vista ISO as well. You can run this tool on
virtually any version of Windows.
2. Select the Source file. This is the ISO that you created or downloaded in the first section. Click Next.
3. Select USB device. You are given the option to either burn to a DVD or create a USB device. For this guide, click USB Device.
4. Choose your USB device. Make sure that your flash
drive is connected correctly. You will need at least 4GB space on your
flash drive to copy over the Windows installation
drive is connected correctly. You will need at least 4GB space on your
flash drive to copy over the Windows installation
5.Wait while the program works. The program will format
the USB drive to boot correctly, then copy the ISO file onto the drive.
The copying process can take up to 15 minutes to complete, depending on
the speed of your machine.
the USB drive to boot correctly, then copy the ISO file onto the drive.
The copying process can take up to 15 minutes to complete, depending on
the speed of your machine.